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Late in the movie, Microsoft's chief executive, Steve Balmer, is quoted as calling Linux "a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches".
This does not mean ownership in a legal or property sense, but ownership more broadly, a feeling of an individual stake arising from that particular place and fellow citizens.
3. "Linux is a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches".
The consequence of communities claiming "ownership" in the private property sense is that "mobility for these same local people becomes restricted and pasture areas shrink as mechanisms of commodification deepen social and economic inequalities" (p. 64).
It involves acknowledging that culture is not actually a business and doesn't particularly bend to the whims of business at least in the capitalistic discrete property sense.
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The proposed smart material structure possesses intrinsic multifunctionality, such as simultaneous structural properties, sensing, and actuation capabilities that exhibit similarities with notable examples in plants and that promote the integration of multiple functions in bioinspired soft devices/robots.
Taxing property makes sense because of the widespread Greek tendency to understate income.
Or perhaps the property could sense blood temperature (because ferroelectricity is temperature-sensitive), or, as in seashells, disperse mechanical energy and prevent damage.
I don't think the prices for existing operating properties make sense for us right now.
Though an inert element, 129Xe has exquisite NMR properties to sense molecular environments.
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